Dilly leads Panthers past Eagles

ALMOND — After a rough start offensively, the Campbell-Savona boys basketball team rode a 12-0 run to open the second quarter to a 48-24 rout of Alfred-Almond Friday.

Ryan Dilly led the way for the Panthers with a double-double. Dilly netted 10 points, grabbed 12 rebounds, dished out three assists and had two steals.

D.J. Loucks and Troy Robbins each buried three 3-pointers and finished with nine points apiece. The Panthers connected on four of their six treys during the momentous second quarter, which saw Campbell-Savona outscore Alfred-Almond 18-3 to grab a 22-5 lead at the break.

"We started going to the basket at the end of the first quarter," Campbell-Savona head coach Collin Wright said. "Once we got to the basket, it opened things up and we started to hit from the perimeter as well."

Loucks also grabbed six boards to go with his nine points.

Campbell-Savona (4-7) will host Canaseraga at 7:15 p.m. Monday.

Boys Basketball SCAA Bradford 36, Avoca 34, OT

BRADFORD – The Braves escaped a late Avoca surge in regulation before topping the Tigers 36-34 Friday.

"We kept blowing the lead," Bradford head coach Bob Lee said. "We’d get ahead by three or five points and they’d tie it up."

Nick Machuga, who finished with 10 points for Bradford, hit the game-winner with about 10 seconds left in the first overtime. Mike Kretschmann helped out with a 10-point, 11-rebound double-double.

Avoca was led by 12 points from Craig Johnson, who netted two 3-pointers.

Bradford will travel to Odessa-Montour today for a 4:30 p.m. game, before taking on Prattsburgh on Monday.

Boys Basketball IAC Elmira Notre Dame 76, Tioga 22

TIOGA — Jonas McCaig connected on six 3-pointers, scored a team-high 19 points and dished out four assists Friday to lead Elmira Notre Dame to a 76-22 drubbing of Tioga.

Darius Garvin added 17 points and had eight steals for the Crusaders, while teammate Tom Agan finished with 14 points, eight rebounds and four blocked shots. Notre Dame’s Hunter Thomas chipped in with 10 points and six assists, giving the Crusaders four players in double-figures scoring.

The Panthers will travel to Odessa-Montour on Monday for a 7:30 p.m. game.

IAC Watkins Glen 30, Odessa-Montour 21 ODESSA — It wasn’t pretty Friday night, but Watkins Glen held off rival Odessa-Montour for its fifth win of the season. The Senecas (5-4) were led by 13 points apiece from Madison Gates and Hailey Phillips – who played big roles in a 12-4 second quarter run. Odessa-Montour (2-7) was led by Gillian Clark’s eight points, while Hallie Searles and Trisha Williams each scored four points. The Indians will host Campbell-Savona on Monday in a nonleague matchup.

Swimming STAC Corning 110, Binghamton 75

BINGHAMTON – Corning got multiple wins from several swimmers in its 110-75 victory over Binghamton Thursday.

Devin Li was a part of four wins, while Reed Cagir and Peter Behan got a piece of three first places for the Hawks. Li won the 50 free and 100 butterfly and Cagir was first in the 200 IM and Behan was first in the 100 backstroke. The trio teamed up with James Fang to win the 200 medley relay and Alex Wang to win the 200 free relay.

"Reed had a good race in the IM and Peter was strong in the backstroke," Corning head coach Lori Friend said. "We also got good swims from the relays for second and third places."

Steven Jiang was first in the 100 breaststroke for the Hawks, while the team of Mitch Gonta, Garrett Bunch, Brendan Stone and Jacob Drew won the 400 free relay.

Corning will next compete at the Elmira Invitational today. Diving begins at 9 a.m. with the swimming to start at 2 p.m.